Philosophy does not just lead you to a wonderland; it truly..
Philosophy searches for truth, questions popular ideas and explores life intelligently.




Why Philosophy?
- Critical Thinking
- Ethical Insight
- Logical Reasoning
- Intellectual Curiosity
- Problem-Solving
- Self-Discovery
- Value Clarification
- Global Perspective
- Analytical Skills
- Interdisciplinary Connections

How can you begin learning Philosophy?
Step 1
Read Philosophical Text and blogs.
Step 2
Practice Productive thinking and writing regularly.
Step 3
Deconstruct old ideas and start afresh.
Step 4
Enrol yourself in philosophy classes.
Step 5
After attaining good background, you could graduate in philosophy, and then move towards the higher level of Masters and Doctorate.

Philosophy is never an end, it’s a transformation into new beginning.
After Philosophy=WHAT?
- Have opinion on everything.
- Develop your ideas and be an innovator & leader.
- Help others to come out of any problems.
- Create a peaceful place of living for everyone around.
- Be an Academic philosopher.
- Participate in intellectual discussions.
- Publish book.
- Start a social organization or an academic institute.
PHILOTREAT MISSION
Philosophy is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating subjects. It is thought-provoking. It’s no wonder that it’s gained so much attention lately. Some may view philosophy as a purely academic pursuit. However, it’s a way of life that anyone can engage in. Everyone can benefit from it.
That’s where we come in – as your trusty guide to the world of philosophy. Together, we’ll explore all the various dimensions of this incredible subject. We will challenge our thinking and delve into the mysteries of our existence. We will participate in lively discussions. Ultimately, we will develop our own unique style of philosophising. So, let’s get started on this exciting journey of philosophical discovery!

Happy Philosophising!
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